
Theoline L. McCoy Primary School
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Address: 64 Condor Road, Bodden Town, Grand Cayman
Phone: (345) 947-2288
Email: kimberly.watler@gov.ky
Website: https://schools.edu.ky/btp/Pages/home.aspx
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Theoline-L-McCoy-Primary-School-n%C3%A9e-Bodden-Town-Primary-106937960905867/
Key Contact: Ms. Kimberly Watler
Inspection Date: December 2020
Overall Rating: Satisfactory
Type of School: Public
Number of Students: 269
% Caymanian Students: 97%
% Special Education Needs: 27%
Number of Teachers: 14
Number of Support Staff: 10
Student-Teacher Ratio: 19.2 : 1
Student-Staff Ratio: 11.2 : 1
Age of Students: 4 to 11 years
Annual Cost Per Student: $7,462
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- Procurement issue leads to switch in contractor for Bodden Town school hall (January 20, 2022) - A procurement issue led the government to switch contractors to build the new Bodden Town primary school hall, the latest hiccup in the process to construct the 'long overdue' facility.
- Schools’ COVID response: Assurances, optional masks, limiting crowds (September 10, 2021) - Following Thursday’s confirmation of two positive COVID cases in the Cayman Islands community, schools emphasised existing health procedures but also took steps to limit crowds of students indoors.
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Last Updated on 22 February 2021